Thrilling Finishes Mark Exciting Conclusion to Vibram Open

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The final day of the Vibram Open lived up to its promise of delivering nail-biting excitement as the world's top disc golfers battled it out for supremacy on the challenging Maple Hill course. The weather was picture perfect, with clear skies and mild temperatures setting the stage for an unforgettable day of competition.


In the Advanced Women's division, Holly Decoste and Kate Thompson engaged in a back-and-forth battle that had spectators on the edge of their seats. Decoste took the lead after three rounds, but Thompson fought back to tie it up multiple times before finally being overtaken by Decoste on Hole 17. In a stunning turn of events, both women ran into trouble on the final hole, with Decoste two-putting for par and Thompson just missing out on an eagle putt. The result was a thrilling tie that forced a playoff, which Decoste eventually won to claim the FW1 title.


On the men's side of the Amateur action, Keith Burtt and John Broderick went toe-to-toe in a closely contested battle that saw them trade blows throughout the day. Burtt took an early lead but was soon tied up by Broderick, who then took over on Hole 7 only to be overtaken again by Burtt on Hole 8. The two men remained neck and neck until the final hole, where they both carded a 5, resulting in a tie that forced another playoff. In the end, it was Broderick who emerged victorious to claim the MA1 title.


In the Pro division's MPO competition, Ricky Wysocki and Cale Leiviska engaged in an epic battle that had spectators mesmerized. Leiviska started strong but found himself behind by a throw after six holes. However, he fought back valiantly, eventually taking the lead on Hole 18 with a crucial three to Wysocki's five. The win marked a triumphant conclusion to the day for Leiviska.


On the FPO side of the competition, Val Jenkins and Catrina Allen engaged in a thrilling battle that saw them exchange leads throughout the day. Allen took control after Hole 10 but was soon tied up by Jenkins, who then dropped back on Hole 11. The two women remained closely matched until the final hole, where Allen secured her lead with a crucial duece to tiebreaker's threes. In the end, it was Allen who emerged victorious, claiming the FPO title.


The day also saw Dana Vicich awarded the Spirit Award for his outstanding sportsmanship and dedication to the spirit of disc golf. As always, the Vibram Open would not have been possible without the tireless efforts of Steve Dodge, his family, and the countless volunteers who worked tirelessly behind the scenes to make the event a success.


The 2012 Vibram Open will be remembered for years to come as one of the most thrilling and closely contested competitions in recent history. The world's top disc golfers put on an unforgettable show, showcasing their skills and sportsmanship in the face of adversity.


This article was compiled from disc golf coverage with AI assistance. Source: pdga.com — https://www.pdga.com/vibram-winners

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